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Paris, Dec. 31.—A disaffected Corsi- Prof. Benjamin D, Clarke of Brown i f Premier Clemence Goes on Errand of Mercy Instead of Meeting|e: mremier Ciomencens in e mimis- iy 24 \ 4 3 : . : ¥ Dic: 1L Due ot he. two Gradually Becoming ' man’s Nomination Has Disappeared ; 1 was submitted to sale bt by auction today in London and «vok- SAILS FROM NEW YORK FOR MESSINA |yeccd s - presumably a duplicate of the specimen s vk . 3 western ST RIS L A s Sprinkled on Pillgw of Their Bed— |Two Kentucky Factions Gathering at| g i s(andstil Le Mans, France, Dec. 31.—Wilbur gnificent flight that lasted for two soon be issued. Humanity—The U. S. Supply Ship Celtic has in Cargo| officialiy o distance of 7 miles, but. The Irish Party will Hold a conven- the more remarkable because of the | clining yvears alont and without the |afternoon or tonight and Governor G El VOL._LI—NO. 1 ; FhicE 0 can named Benedtti fired several shots : university is dead. i & from a revolver this evening in the au ) rl u rme = direction of the windows of the office by ] Bishop O’'Connell Will Likely = The Corsican was arrested, i & . % : the Returning Battleship Fleet JJemdon, D g Infuoet eportor ot weel o che Chtrod ~. - Thi it N ed a bid of only §22. The first amount b bl sy e today. is owned by J. P. Morgan, who A Blizzard is Raging ove Carries a Million and a Half of Rations for Earthquake | iyt “hiai i " riious aeroplune | Could Not Bear Thought of Spend- | Jackson—About Sixty-five Men on| podiiations B LR Formally Announces His Withdrawal from the Ohio Sen- o nours and mine minutes. He covered A — “Dark Horses” Have Also Quit the Field—Talk that counting the wide cur he made ew York, Dec, 31.—Unable to en-| -Jacks Dec. 31.—An outbreak | tion Feb, 9 to work out.its futurce C. P. Tait May be a Candidate in 1911 intense cold. B flight of today, | clieering presence of a daughter whom | Willson was asked to send troops .0| It is Proposed to lssue & Set af spe- | Cabled Parsgrenis | Doyblg Suigide |Feudis | Contensel Talosrams | BURTON WILL BE U, S. SENATOR CELTIC BECOMES A RELIEF SHIP wgrapts | foyble Suicide |Feudisis are " Telo s A OR bemmade aiiery nton o e e | BVELY Vestige of Opposition to the Congress- et | PROF. GORDY. OF NEW YORK UNI- | STATE MILITIA WILL BE DE!~I Argentins il : - % 1 in 1674 for the arrest VERSITY AND WIFE. PATCHED TO SCENE. States, : % Jomi Bum #5 "o “oiner it | THREE ROTTLES OF CHLOROFORM | PITCHED BATTLE IS FEARED | 3005 D' iperns @ »ovn ol CHARLES P, TAFT OUT OF THE RACE 1 10 have paid $2,000 for it. Canada. Trafic in very direction is Sufferers—Red Tape Cut in Shreds on the Ground of | [siefiicont nieht” st 1asint for fwg| 179 Their Declining Years Alone. Each Side with Plenty of Ammunition | 0 be gi¥en officers of the navy wi atorial Contest—All the Other “‘Favorite Sons” and Food, Clothing, Medicines for 50,000 Persons. over 90 ‘miles. Mr. Wright's feat was | qure the thought of spending their de. | Of feud troubles was feared here this | poljcy on the Irish land bifl, Mr Wright ®wins the Michelon cup, | they hoth worshipped, Prof. J. P. Gor- | stop the trouble and protect the town | cial postage stamps in connection wit 4 A S 3 oo | valued at $5,000. dy of New York university a his | from the feudists who are gathering, | the celebration of the Llncoln centen- Columbus, 0. De —~Every ves- the senate —Joseph Bénson New York, Dpec. 31.—The Unitedalon? the route, report eighteen R A (i St commie I e Ty | as Dl oF T CRlimNR ‘st Fniey tige of opposition to his nominati Friends of the senator today States supply ship Celtic, which was | provincial vi s, besides those al- OIS Gt i e e T e Mt Nett Ions o bg b = Bah: T e having disappeared during the last | declared the bellef that he would 20 - to have met the returning battleship | ready mentioned, in Calabria, as hav- o he' OIing EibL Wwho waa eitht. || tions’are beavily nrmed snd & pitched| « The Melivien Guabcarpent Man Sinbedi] Lwenty fon Lours, Representalie | rehabilate himself during the mext feet with holiday cheer, sgiled out of en completely ruined. This would P e ubarn Al Bk (Bece snferton foo | Datee s Teacet: a loan of $2,500,000 with J. P. Morgan | Theodore E. Burton of Cieveland two years as to be a formiduble can- New York harbor this afternoon on that_the earthquake's havoc || GOVERNOR WOODRUF Son e D e i | * o of New York. Many offers to supply | Prominent figure in the lower hranch | didate for Senator Dick's seat in 1911, * e ely re sion, but with- | was not coufiued to the coast What { msenewnonia gud died. thim | All Armed With Rifles. i ¢ -4 ¥ 1 of congres as nty’ vear ol an entirely different mission, buf I« morning, despite every effort of her | 1o, | this money were made. of congress for the last twenty vears, | bu ers among the state leaders out changing a single item of her car- | has become of the inhabitants of these ‘pr“m FM Mn RVERAR B GEUl Tree toalaoh nere Callahan, who is charged with :, g et { will be chosen by acclamation for tic | were inciined to interprot Sehator &0 he will go to Messina, with villages is not known, Those who - ediee o two trained nurs- | y,ving incited an attack on a party of | The P ople’s Lobby, established in|United States senate to succeed Joseph | Foraker's statement of withdrawal i Fiiltion and a half of mavy rations for | were left alive after the destruction oy the Smith faction, sent word to Jack- | wachington nearly thees years ago to | B. raker at a republican caucus | the nature of a valedictory, the earthquake sufferers, of their homes doubtless joined the Appeal for aid for the victims reng Odor of Chloroform Traced to | son last night that he wanted to sur-{ yoan ™ (2e0N TEREE | doings of pubii: | called for Saturday afternoon “I tender my most heartfelt thanks,” | great army of refugees seeking safety, g e \ Their Room. render, but was afraid to come tol, " (5 H i S I 5. "to il on Y NBe d or have fallen by the wayside. O e oo ‘Il Atter aiving way to: thelr griet for | Jackebn for fear that Band Sebastian, | ™ gl e oty Result of Midnight Conferenc 3o ferally swol By e da O — neatly two hours. the parents of the | Who was wounded by the Callahan fac It is Belioved That the Real Fight| After vesterday's miduight trying contest. The recollection of g proc young woman appeared to grow re- | tion, wouid kill him from ambush. Tnc | against the proposed changes in the |oUce, C. P. Taft of Cincinnati their zeal and fidelity while struggling lamation to the people of Con- gned and the phvsician and nurses-| Sheriff of Breathitt county then got 1o~ present tariff law will be made when | Of = the president-e - . el formaily an- | under such disadvantages as have could | Bether a party of Callahan's friends | iho i reaches the senate. nounced his withdrawal from the race | tended us will always be cherished and Happy ldea of Commander Huse. The idea of changing the Celtic in- | i e earthquake, Governor Woodruft to 2 relief ship came to her comman-| TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS tids) 10EaR] (e LIk der, Harry McL. P. Huse, last night It met with the immedis i Sent by Baron De Rothschild for the ? o . ypes left, feeling th h e 4 t of Rear Admiral Casper odrich, Earthquake Sufferors, iidnis L ity na e th and went o~ Crockettsville, bringing today. Then Senator Foraker, S rntintad commandant of the navy yard who oS “The terrible consequs The two. than ratired B i apart. | Callahan back with them. The WHOIE| The Last Two Years Have Develépen | 108 that the delegation trom hiy | 2 - promptly communicated With the de-| puris, Dec, $1.—Baron De Rothsohila | the earthquake in s ments and gotting into hed ciptied | PArty were arned with rifies. O pinocs b ¢ i county, of Haumilton, pledged fo Tat, | Taft o ‘i;"l':“' "':n"’(""r ek partment at Washington. has sent to the Italian ambassador e e R He contants ofMbies boltles of ) . for 4 = t cted by | Would be turned over to Burton, adinii- her allk tc . P. Taf 12 Italy and Sicily a few davs ago || i ntents of three bottles of chlo- Intrenched in a Hol aoF andlsekistry Enaluses tranasgted by | NN CPS DSt e mine i maeoits | might Be & cantigete’tn SiTec SN ,000,000 for the earthquake suffer- roform on the pillow them. | The Deuton and Smith leaders, with | rural gelivery ruail carriers. Two hours later, Prof. ] Lough | whom Callahan is at war, arrived hat rehearsal is of the New York university, who lives | town about the same tima the Callanas Red Tape Thrown to the Winds. Red tape was cut in a jiffy, on the ground of - humanity, necessary prep- ions were hur at the yard, and are 50 well known to the people e directors of the Paris news- of the state jers are agitating a_lottery in ai& || unnecessary. the Celtic, with Christmas trees still | f, ~u-‘r‘“nlr“‘1]fr:’:’.\-“~1"1. = :‘If,;’,::'(fg 154 lashied at"the mastheads—it had been | 5L LE B AU 08 SUERENCE Y0r || spond to evers cal for help w Amamed: I e . fne | them. not forget those sufferers in o’ N were made upon him during the presi- {‘ ‘)')“4 |4’]l!"’l; that he Ilad' ||>(; ‘fho“)f'l“ The Mormon Church May Make a hid | dential campaign that he could no ! Of what the future might hold for him can gankyesie g i g B s r hope for a re-clection. Within | #nd did not desire ‘s friends to strive in apartments adjoining those of Pro- rty did and gathered the bulldings of the Catholic insti. | 1onge 1 HE - : “Our people, ever quick to Te- fessor Gordy, caught the strong odor | There are now about 85 men on e tutions at Nauvoo, Til, involved by tha | t¥0 hours all of t avorite wons” | to make a bargain. it 5;“’{":&*‘.’3: of chloroform and traced it to the |side. The Deatons and Smiths have | Fidelity Funding company. :;“'{ \;‘&!k"’il-"’l~'\: e Tel | e Claciod Will T Pt coathieH apartment of his friend. taken possession of a house, where — ity o ead of the state. This lod Some e ve 4 wagon | M. Jusserand, French Ambassador, | The Paseing of Joseph Benson Foraker i Christmas ship for the fleet—s ST b | Found Dead Ciasped in Each Other’s | they are intrenched, and ; e ) ) Soliticians ta declare. today HALTERN Jate today. Her supplies will not be = 3 need now in Italy i oy load of arms stored there. Introduced to the president the mew | 'y Cno "0 Genator Foraker loft | Lhoice of My rton means the SR eaten by American by sut-| $25,000 TO RED CROSS SOCIETY. | The Red Cross society, which' || AR AL Caliahan gave bond and will leave Fcrrcog S "i_é,‘.h“,"fm'," MeA emf eor Cincinnati this afternoon on the | ment of Senator Dick in 1911, for, I g survivors of the Itallan disas-y Gontributed Yesterday by the United || i< organized for the purpose ot |! his persistent ringing, F oo ey el e st s ey e ame (wain. ‘Today's developments | the Cleveland congressman, ho haile o First in Acts of M States Steel Corporation. {] aiding communitics in need be- || sor Lough summoned Dr. Van $ Sejns. ol SR The Sugroma Sourt Will Seon. Duside | B8Tked the passing from public life | om the Rortheen tier of coumtioniig ]A :;‘.yl irst l_m cts l°1 ercy. ‘ —— : 1} i it MK Yean anaat voord, the Gords famil ”,WUL,I,. $50,000 Fire at Skowhegan, Me. mi?m" hewspan pm"!.,m taay h;_ of one of t p0st notable of the old home being at Akron n the face of the overwhelming need | New Yc Deg. 81—The United [} 5 RSy | and the two broke in t oor. Mak- L Dec. 31— 3 gally accept transportation over rail- SRS of the Italians, the department is can- | States Steel corporation today con- | eversthing possipie In ald of | jny heir. way 0 the bedroom of the |, Skowhegan, Me. Doc. S1°The Gould | o gy in"raturn for advertising, i o sidering its own men second tributed $25.000 to the Red Cross so- || the sufferers with such funds || protessor and his wife. they found the | bIOCk. & three-story brick structure on —— RAILWAY BUSINESS IN 1909. | GIRL SOBS NEARLY'A WEEK. be provided with food ciety for the Italian earthquake suffer- || as are semt to it coup! asped in each - other’s-arms | Wator SircH tonight. Samuel W, Goutd, | General Garcia, Governor of the State - = | g thing that will be consid ers. | Those who aid ear]: Hale and both dead :‘,““ \‘-. s Of -t hIOtE CodTuclol S Falcon, Venezuela, has been uu- | The Prospect is for a Healthy, Normal | Physicians Are Baffled by a Disorder The navy department take . % i 3 Lo | Drofewcd Gard i o B e e To AR - By soned for refusing Lo recognize Juan Improvement. | Not Unlike Miccough Spasms. sponsibility for this sudden LIPARI ISLANDS DISAPPEAR. when it is most needed, and 1 || Professor Gordy Was I53' B Wlice 5 s‘;g{",:‘ ncente Gomeg, as president 0 supplies. Delonging 1o the United | S urge the people of Connecticut || iy bt Whios o i iy e " Chica, Dec, 31.—The Railway| Philudelphia, De Very nearly a States government to the Italians, | Group in the Mediterranean Near the o RS R s cretary Wright Will Soon er- 3 orrow will priut letters| week' has dlatiieds siuce ‘it Sl without warrant of law. It probably Coast of Sicily. | i iberally as their || mine whether the wor department wii | Journal tom orrow 1 pr nt lott \‘\ -l-.. laps | '“; e : vear n? relies upon congress to approve of this 4 {}] means permi | opt the proposed system of inocula- | £rom the heads of six raflway systems | Myrtle Gold of 2,040 Catherive stret evidence of American pluck and the | p.... i o Vita states that| T would recommend that con- tion qf soldiers agalnst typhoid fever | in which is shown among ather things | began sobbing. Fhese unusual parox- “get there” qualities of the American | W% DEC from the etrait of]| tributions be made throw tha 1 0 ™ I rther: sms has baffled the unted efforts ¢ o its N wars S ot | & WK om the c ributions be made through the _ hat onlx one them—the Northern | ysms h [ le unte ‘orte navy. Just as iis ships were the first The Anniversary of Dr. Jose Rizal, ns Gur- | several physiclans calied into conmuiiil that Lipari Islands, a | Patific—co templates extens American Red Cross society’s ous as leader of the Filipino inde- | fau | | to reach Kingston after the West In- | 4 groap of ic islands in the Med- . " : 3 . dian earthquake disaster, so the Am- | fUUR O VOORE JRRNCE b 008 S| tocal agents, who win forwara PSRN Ieovsenc SEE BUCERS BRGNS ers taut s oo erican naval flag on the Celtic may | patetiich BT, e total popula- || such donations to Mr, R. H. Cole | to death by the Spaniards, was cele- | Elliott of the Northern Pacific loas some temedy Can be suEEstt AN be the first to bring actual food sUP-| tion of the group numbers 28,000 and 3 | brated in Manila. ing the last of five quest 1l safely ehee sirange disorder plies to Messina from any country, ev-| ;1o inevitably have perished of Hartford, the state treasurer || i —_— the Railway Journal, says h'llx' ludh"])ll.” the ‘ehild “&ux m.-.l en though we are 3,600 miles aWay.| ho minister of marine has rushed of the Red C soclety. _| “We have plans for new extensions, | le sobbing occurs ntervals, and 8! The minister of marine has rushed a e ros Mr. 1. Buchanan, @pgcial Commis-|, . "' (NS PR KO e them public | is not wnifke the. Miccough Spastas b » Certainly the ship has been despatch- | 4o, o0 [ URICEO0 0 ed to sea in record time—in less than | sioner of (he United States g overnm:nt tain the fact effect. The direct cause of the sob- at _the present tim rd in Jos L —— to Venezuela, arrived at Caracas anc X St rah Fariimati Hies 1o.| Hibe 1 ot Mhe ¢ eighteen hours after her captain con- THE MESSINA HOTEL. | e | was. cordially roceived by offctais ot | . J: C: Stubbs of the Harriman lin bing s not known. although It is said celved his humanitarian fdea. op bl SHRINKAGE 1N | e b e ncn unabic to answer that question.” | that come little childreii in the viebn= It is deemed a feather in the cap o | gi s Guests of Hotel France Perished | | prizg » President Underwood of the Erle s ity have been teasing the girl and the navy, an achievement which will Y | TRANSATLANTIC TRAVEL. | x : (30 ot not think the demand for extensions | that she téok it to heart so much that take its place in the history of the —AIl at Hotel Trinacria Dead. | btz s | ¢ ¥ 5 4 For .the Purposeof Secufirig “the| would be met by capital. J. T. Ha she went home one night. last week aervice. g e been fmmos. | Nearly 1,000,000 Persons Less_ Ti g Gr s 5 e i national, S anif loval “"‘I"F’_"' f", 21| han, president of the Iiinois Central, | and cried so she brought on the presy The Celtic has in her cargo $150,000] there were any Americans at the ho- . s s s York city, filed a certificate of Incor- | countrs but his road had none of | 4 worth of provisions, sufficient food foff tels in Messina. The Hotel France York, Dec. 31.—Passenger travel | 3 orsitlon at Abany. N. Y. cutinty, hut his road had none of - | ' gop FIRE [IN. PHILADELENILS P - pottance in mind. F. A, Dela §0,000 people for one month; $82,000] collapsed at the first shock and sixty | 4¢T0S3 the Atlantic in the year 31 . e dent of the Wabash, contempla D " : iy ot TabdA e L ateaT i ona oL theke was “American. - Only Cls B e i gt man amba formally pre- | chief €xecutive officer for the reccivers | trict Before Flamés Are Conquened, uantity of‘medical and surgical sup- | two walters escaped, as they were al. | COing yoars accordin BIge sooi- | sented to Pre Roosevelt and | of the Seaboard Alr line. In answer| i a g o o (AT VRGNS s O ool i § Skt tod | handed to the president a letter from v questions, the officials named [ Phi 1, Doc. 3l—Alter a hard Will Waste No Time in Reaching Mes- | mind to scek shelter from the falling | ombanics and given out Fmperor William exoressing his best | that the ness prospe fight 1 iccoeded in checking the sina. D e M rcass S the Boo o s e s wishes for the havpiness and welfars | healthy, nor impro fre ich started eariy’ioday i he e Continen as de- uanc igures are in e T " freig ates s he W 0o wrehou: N re Volst nlm, 18 to proceed first to Gibraltar, which | cans were stopnine ih Almdst &l | decreasa 1s apparent in R Siac i Letitia street, in the center of the she should reach in twelve days, and | ¢}, ¢ the Wt Dotukeria: e 1 first, second and steers LESS FISH LANDED | asitation and legislati \ e g DRI where she should receive congress’ | clnqin C. Martaiy, AL Swolish estbound, and in the first and | T loss is estimated at $200,000. T formal authorization 0. distributs. the | g J. G, Mortens, i Swedisn | 06 NEsiound, snd In the fret, and v o g asthcs oot TRAGEDY AT NEWPURT. spread to the Rouses of Wi lH overnment stores to the naked and | jearned dofinitely s fc o op | bound. The onlz class showing B luhar o shnson at t cet and Starving Ttallans. She will waste no | g ricd detinitely as to the mumber | DOUNG the voar 1907 was the oui- | Gloucester), Flast = Reosived' Higher| o, oral Henry Kills Himeslf After | Johnson at N itia street and time at Gibealtar, but will simply | fhe lcading one P | yard oun In this clacs the | | Prices, Sd Receints Were Evened Up. Svarely i Wanndiog - His. Wite, Fasteisia & co. ut Nov 33 Whiolie . LSt ettt e = . s ok o L e 3 r. Ma " place, on Second street, in the rear of neoessary congressional sanction and 006. The st deerease of ¥ Gloucester. _Mass., . - 8L The Newpo ec. 31 —Corporal | the wool hous . will, then sall post Baste to Messian. AT O T A MERICANG e i i i incoming or | g v vl et g ot ety Hants 3 St ot beglinsen e e oot 8 ‘The clothing that the Ceitic is | westbound steerage, amounting 1o | | in 19 han in . but Pes were 7. ¢ artill and sta vat dificalty 10 Peachine ing eonsists of 7,00 suits of outer| ~TCnesador Griscom Goss to Messina | S e in, FEor R e laneaing | { high throughout the past vear the re- | Meut (U. 8 A.) artillery band stsc great difficulty in reaching the fames, clothing; 3,600 suits of underwear; Today to Investigate. | steerage d but 402,000, whils | ceipts remained about the same o e i - Mgt w4 NS X 25,000 pairs of socks and 2,500 paf 5 s " lin 1907 1 came in | The fleet brought into this and other | g 0q s " pullets into his wife as shoes. Al this was “broken out” | Rome. Dec. 3L—The forcign office | "fne qcer in first and second DOLes TERANE SRS Trivnas of fisl, A C- | b Sy on the- bed.in the and put aboard her in two hours, Her | Ia8 completed arrangements for Tdoyd | capin busine noticeable. but pared with 148.979.849 pounds in 1905 | Gpere yesterday she became i food ‘supply comprises all staple - | €. Griscom, the American ambassador, | ot sensational feature of the tva Three vessels were wrecked and 62 | WSTe FORIITIRy SO0 o the shoul- | to leave N. men lost. a slight increase in casna on board an cles. 4 | Atlantic ~ passenger moveme i . gl 2 der arm and lungs and is not expects L e ) Lalian steamer for Messina. ~Mr.|vear Was the omgong or castbound ties over last vear o g Ry B e 4 g ROME’'S LATEST REPORTS gather information regarding the fates | 1007 and - rontimted - uniniermipoy AVY INSURANGE AWARD, | Shooting her husband accused her i 907. and continued -1 HE - | intidel OF THE GREAT DISASTER | of the Americans who are supposed 10 | quri; 1908. Industria i | = Corporal Henry was 40 years old P have been in Calabrin and Sicily at | wp have prevailed in the Factory Operator Obtains Judament to | 1. \as a native of Plattshurs, N. Y., The ambas- | Most Important of All Now Is the| the time of the disa tes during the past year are re- Recover $109,848 for Unpaid Insur- | and has seen service in China and the Question of Living. sador wlill-take with him several con-| gavded as the real reason for the un- : Philippines during hix vears in the sular officers, among whom he will di- | haua] exodus | P | army. Mrs. Henry is She comes Philadelphia, Dec. 31.—A verdiet that | from Alton. N. Y. The counle have is expected to have a far rei~hing ef- | iwo children, hoth girls. aged 5 and vide the work. As soon as the ser: Rome, Dee. 3 death roll of the earthquake now cease imates the | } timates of the s of mvestigation is started the am- bassador will return to Rome U8 MARINES LEAVE CUBA. | to concern the Italian people, It i | cf in insurance matters was return- | 3.years respectively, besides the latest casugh o know At the catsstraok Rackefeller Contributes $10,000. | Fir-t Detachment of Afmy of Pacifi- B ey S by B i ol < is overwhelming—figures would add Washington, Dec. 31.—-John D, | cation Homeward Bound. | rday, whan John M. (farre!l. onerator nohting to the grief of the stricken | Rockefelle: telegraphed the National — | f the Fries-Breslin carpet factory in| SCORED BY JUDGE WHEELER. r}lt!ml, nor yr;u\u to greater efforis| Red Cross society in this city today Havana, Dec —The first detach Camden J. was awarded $109 848 | those upon whom the work of relief) that he would contribute the sum of | ment of homeward bound tro p= fromn | LINA CAVALLIERI, o rlaim against Bergzner & Snvder niniste Members of @nd rescue has fallen. | $10,000 to the fund for the relief of | the American army of pacification, ¥ s A Py P by :‘:"n‘::; ::t:ur:g Bar. $ 36 Rescus Ve at Work the Italian earthquake sufferers, | which has been in Cuba since the es- grand ouera singer, who is considered one of the ‘muil Dbeautiful women e Py Brestn factoh p itel ¥ . Every channel open to the govern- : fsbiishgent § ot <he Drovisior in the world, will open a burned several vears aro. w Winsted, Coun. Da At a short ment’ has been Wiilzed 10 this Thi| LIST OF AMERICANS ernment in October, 1906, sa 3 S ot for abont $300.000. "The calender ses-ic for conrt exnd other nations have been quick Lo IN TH afternoon for the adelphia. navy ; company refused to pay here. tods dge G eler 58 WES ana s tisie, evin befors’ ch. E EARTHQUAKE ZONE | v4rq on bos w -.m; auxiliary cruiser | wnich gzave dets strnctions for | The damage to_ the stocks of mer- | amount hecause of 2’ chs Bl & v g ery foy ald went up. Shiploads of fu- | Made Public Yestorda ihe ‘State 3 e detachigent consisted of { ¢, purial. Profe srdy was 58| chants on the street Hoor bring sthe | olapse in *he policy. Car: or Litel p A g glitves Dave been carrisd out ef thi At e e | 587 marines : : I tativic (OF - Iy "mtl.; total loss to $50,000. that Bergner & Snyder. as hi Lo it el T atricken zome to Nuples, Palermo, Ca- | RS | on at famp Columbia pa- | e was a Ph.D. of the university of | i B whe. were insurance experts. had, \hen the ciient t < 1ania and other ports. and, according Wa it 1. atate de- | Eodeliin honor of the departure of the | Laipzig, and an LL.D. of t Weste ‘ KING DENTAL STAFF placed the insurance. and if there was|,ng that he wou e t wyer to the minister of marine, rescue ves- | partment today made pu Sy ines, and General Barry. comman- | ty of Pennaylvania, and a rec- such a clausz {n his policy he A!d Not | warning that he would glve fndgme v 1 ot th m_yof pacification, made hority 1t it and <hould have been | by gefault if they failed to comply with aels to the number of 46 are the field of polit- | Given Banguet by Manager Dr. F. C.| know ab & supposed to have | plete ddress to the me n. congratulating story. On the faculiy of New | formed by his asents. whose duty it | {va rules of the rour Tie furgher sald centrated In the strait of Messina and | heer he ‘earthquake zone in. Ttaly i p ) > i dive tonsand sollices are betng lapd. | SCS™ n the earthquake z lialy | them warmly upon the exeelle NI e trafceser Alted | Jackson at Waursgan House. was to -protect . his property. - When | reaiiey of the cour.” Hie furgher sal LLgt ed on the two cousts. een made ut the depar ‘thn’ dlacipling they have .x professor of American his- {00 ST L auregan | the. company did not pay. he brought | tire isregard rules in any other Thousands Starving and Without | iist includes : i il gl e edug i SR 4 Auresst | action against the arents. The court| court gver which he had preside President Roosevelt’s messenger te Clothin |~ 2. .ana Mrs Inunddr Gatvstt aat -r(; v“. T period of American = house to the staff of the King Dental| sustained s contention in rh‘n'flmg[ i i Beonibon I Yeneznela to pateh up American relae 9. | som, Julian, of New York; inquiry by | o . SENTIMENT IN THE SOUTH in Norwich and Willimantic, | the jury. & | “The Easiest Way” at Hartford Opera | tions Withi that country Most fmportant), of all now is the question of | THAMIES e (tHioge | A GEIISE W Tork, i CASES WERE CONTINUED. TOWARD A POLITICAL CHANGE. e ;'“‘(RT’"' the manai POPE COMPANY DISSOLVED, | House. = . who escaped the falling walls avd the | o M and Mis. Charles H. Hapgoo. — clebrated the close of a =530 | Hartford, Conn., Dee. 81.—I " HOME. the tide are starving and| o -% - o Ty by Novman Hap- | Junk Dealers Presented in City Court, | Conference at Taft Cottage—Statement ving hvlu.».-; su ‘»} Vice: Chancellor Howell 8:zns Decrés | RIerxosts were ireated to LL TO RETURN HOME, othes or shelter. They can | ® : % i i % -Elect 45 spread at 5 in one o ,y 4 1 N orod o without i([‘r’fs o o Iter, K ey ::, Misn T f Philadelphia but Matter Went Over Until Jan- | by President-Elect. el Yrmm e Terminating the Old Corporation. ,;Ir‘r‘n‘:rlr: r»:y\“n;« ‘1’: might at the | Gongressman Coming to Connecticut The first thought hus been to catry J Lalarge, care| uary 9. i popla ed for tha discussion of the 2 e MTes. Trauces Way hiiest| to Push-Canvass for Senatorship: fo0d and covering for these leipless| “% OV eIphia Do e, Son” | excolient menu: Dr. Jackson and Mrs. | Newark. Dec. $L—Vice Chancelior | Wav. with Miss Frances Way i _— faod snd cnvaring fox thege leiplese a:.” sarti, C. Kitiredgs and duusly In the city court on Thursday morn held today at the Taft co oo ey by Miss | Howell has sigied a decree dissolving | *tellar rule, atiracted a large and rey Washington, Dec Representa-~ T ovemmment t send o Nem wed bY | ters, Kithel and” Ciarisso. of Brookline, | 115 the cases against tha three junk best means of taking ad ackson, Dr. Willlam K. Faatz, | e Pope Manufacturing company of | Fesentative avdience T4 wis sulmbtis | oo “pheieser J. Hill, 'candidate for a:‘ it anind i o o el magnirie Spaaker Canmen ong dealer arged with buying stelen | at the proper time of the real ph Bootland of the Norwich | Hartford. bazincl 4 - . Jf the talented -‘United States senator from Connecti- oy Pl . eraety CIOIRELO Ll E (- Robinsou of fhond wire, wis presented by iy Af-| sontiment in the south toward a po- | perlors, Dr. Daniel F. Donahue and| It & petition for a decree of dissolu- | Plaucitors: s her sunpart bhe. | Cut, who is opposed by Senator Bran- Many Intermittent Shocks | Representative Leake of | turnex Hall, but the matter was con- | jitjcal change. Charles H. Sherrell of | Miss Myrtle Cunningham of the Wil- tion filed by Lindabury. Degue & [ work of the Skl g o leaves Washington tonight for 2 o g Ja5es, e - foued until Jaunary 8 Mr. Hali stal- | (1o National Business Men's league of | jimantic varlors, with Harry L. Carrp. | Faulks, counsel for the vecelver Walzer. fs American 1| Connecticut. He will remain there to The latest reports received at Roje Migx A Lec, Boston; inquiry by!ing that State Attorney Hull will] Ney' York, who reached here tod: bell of tiartford and representatives 7| the Pope concern, i was stated Cals ewith. a - pecullar:. ph £ N take pergonal charge of his fight for €8y that there have heen many inter- | Francis W. Les. -~ |be ai the trial to assist him. The | was one of the conferees, while Messrs. wo docal newspapers as special | @il claime of creditors have heen s £t v ¥ the torship until the election in mitten shocks after the first, to whlch | Miss Margaret Mendell of Brookline; | dealers were-represented by Attorney | mapi Hammond and Hitcheo re At each place were carn. | ana that the assets of the company | York life January b, tate legislature.. Mr. the greater part of the destruction is | inquiry by Speaker Cannon on behalf | Shields, who stated that this was a | gy oiie rs, and the table was | j live been turned.over to a reorganiza Hill bus heen in Connecticut, but re- attrfbuted. The British warship Mi- | of. E. C. Robinson, Brookline new procedure, such as he had b gk A Actatod Mr 1 wifh rdelabra centerpic-o, | tion committee, pursuant to an ord Hay and Straw from States Infected | i\ i here yesterdas merva reported, by wireless to Malta| Miss May Sherman of Elizabeth, N. | ®Xperienced in his long term as raft e presence of the couferees, ne of the caust nd hence theie iz no With Cattle Disease. that o mevere shocks occurred at| J.; inquiry by chief clerk revenue cut- | Yer. a ven to th publie she ng t reason for keceping up the corporation’s | bany, N. Y., D 31 Seven gtate | Messina last night ter servic - the | exinst: sttutiin, with nce to ! . ‘weleom. | existence. § L B, X s e feven 8 NOT TO CALL PRESIDENT. Professor Ricco, director of the ob-| Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, Phila- Stealing a Ride. witar toda zies g to = g | Massdchusetts. Connecticnt. New J e gervatory at Mount Eina, states that| delphia; inquiry by J. H. Stadeiman. On Thursday eve " between M 4imost a third in the con- | Belgium Relinquishes the Pekin-Han- | id Pennsy hvania, have notificd | Wil Not” Be Summoned Before Com- his instruments have recorded forty- | = were arrested and srs, ond, Hitcheock siness in the year, to their i } Commissione A. Pearson of the mittee to Probe Secrat Service, two distinct shocks after the first, but | Passenger Train Wrecked by Broken |l fone on oo o Sherril shte Lo the Ar:in the fiee Gedal clinies] e T Waleied. s Chinn, R e s - during the last -thirteen hours they Rail. . I o8 oo Heve elow | be taken with' a view to t 1d been e ished in the sum- | . Pekin, Dec. 1 —Belglum today WiliNghend to Acoent weuts of ha on, Dec, 31 —Senator Hale, have been almost wotionless, Etna and f bt ol A% eman | tion Of the real sentiment in the nd suggesting that these migat | linqulabed the Pekin-Hankow: railroad | W New York stat ent | ® rman of the committee om a¥e Do o o ‘2| Duluth, Minn.,, Dec 31.—A passen- | Was found and arrested iceman | tior ; 1 i to China upon the pavment of re- w York state ex uirman Btromboli are now quiet atd he is cer- ut} oy i T oenian | -1 15 that nebtin tes ied on frea of expense to any | A e peni. tions as in charge the tain that the earthquake was not of | 8% train on the Duluth & Mesaba | Kane and Policeman ; iy | in fav e aes s s fag e demption price. about $80.690,c00. at countiéx we Ivestigation o ths i R volcutito i e vol 1 origMsimilar | 72Iroad was wrecked by a broken rail | the steamboat train Policeman Kane | suited satisfactorily in a Rl sl g, | Paris and London last Tuesday. China state’ where the foot {Jo sation totiiods il olcanic but geological orfgfhsimilar | 10, oG s Shanction today. . Three | arrésted two more for the fallure to| upon by all parties. operation of the dentists of the city. | PAMI® and Ronton last Huesday. Ching | TI0, ; se_existél and which are | 39 co. said today that thers to 1S e Ee conclies Ol Slown an embankment, | Pay their fare. | _.The republican organization ie to he | = Toasts to' the dostor and hin famiy | T, jioven of. the road, retainfig. only|now under qugrdstine KepRin ety s iy L Horror of the Situation@Btows. esiavart yodkawh 2e 1ot ment: po - maintained (1 ail the states, and ef- |and to the company’s success in tie [ SHPIOVES B the Toad. retalabig only| i - - of sumwoning President Rooseveit b The Borror ot the aitosil 1 Mol [ Fous, [ rEOeied 1 len. { Dector Had a Skull, e by e folly A postre | s Sotor ining pebpoen ok WitAY | tia suciess i constructing and operat. | Pilgrim Football Team to Make Tour | f07% U tomtiniiter aticr his rotice by o . . < 5 i ot Ahere wasi great sxcilement i New | bis, With the purpuse, HOWever, Of ge- | to the following sentiments: The Ross | (£ the Pokin-Kalgan railroad has cre- of United States. 7 lintimated In some publisbed reporig (3 resh desvaiil ie uf thetigraspon Pack Bunch Reem Sold. London Thuy when 1l was learn- | curlug the assistance of {hose who, do | of New Bagland, Dr. Faatz; Faets and | 2ted &¢ copfidence In ber abllity to} | yndon; Dec. 31.—Arrangements have denis places the death roitgh #d s aan sl bad beer found ia | ot esive to sily themsslves with the | Near-Facts in Dentistry. Dr. onahue; | ke ovbr and :}""‘{:,‘“."'Ego,f“’,“‘,{'_”mln (Jimsiuded o the Pierim feot. | Agjottier 8in Francisco Briber Sam eam, which visited the United ' Lhe FegiBiudel ou Franklin square Lul 1he entire teiTituiy - igh asi. o pursnesed oo Thursds Ly the | & barrel of garbage on the city ump. | republican party as . republicans, but | King's Painless Dentistry, Dr. Boo v e O ate ke chalt sutsiae oo | owners of the Captial iunch in Harr |1t gvas later léarned that It was & | onis wish to act independently of the |land. Dentists I Have M, Mr. Camp. | deemsble. | Btates three years ago. to make anoth- | tenced. timate 200,000, but the official estimate, | 207C A0S closed pending alterations | S5l which Dr. Fowier's wife had | qemocratic party in_ national cam- |bell. Cordial good wishes fot their " er tour of that country in October and | _San Francieco, Dec 31—E. A. 8 «s made by e minister of marine | ch Will e made wefore the place | tHIbWN away Without nis krowledge | paigne it wes thought best to secure | hest was the concliuding sentiment of Steamehip Arriva November next. The team will pley | Blake, the contractér convicted of at- athi holds to 115,000, ie reopencd. The new Giwners are op- | Hg Secured it in Egypt the names of those who would take | the party At Has Dec. 21 La Provence, | 15 games in New York, Philadelphia, | tempting to prive J. M. Kelly, & pros- Eight il c lotoly Ruined, | S"810rs of @ chain of Junch rooms and - 2 charge of this irdependent movement s from New Yorx FaliRiver, St. Louls. Chigago, Cleve ive juror. in the Ruef bril ) ighteen Villages Completely Ruined. | muke extensive changes in this Stonington. —The rudderpost for the | in ecach staie, With a view to their| Greton—The selectmen of Groton At Naples, De Oceanie, frow | Jan@ ‘asd other citles. S¢. Louis and vote for acquittal ¥ Reliof expoditiong which have n | place ke jt corraspond with their cliooner Stoninglon arrived recently, | aubsequent organigation at a time | will present a bill to the legislature ew York. Ciicngo prometers of the tour have B Judge Dunne teday te four 7y osaking their way 1o Raggio have o | nthers befure apening it again (o the | tie stick measuring 27 fast by 21 inch- | whan sieh political astion weuld be | asking for a feiry aetoss the Thames At Southampton: Dee. 31 Teutenic, | Ruarantesd tie expenses of the Briti<h | imprissnment in the penitentiary at coustared m-%;,‘ el Nerwiek publle, ! opportus river fram Geaton to Mew Lomden. freni New Yerk. i team, San Quentin, # 4261

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